November 24, 2014
Special thanks to Carmen Lee for capturing highlights that included a health fair, videotaping of a PSA, & more.
November 13, 2014
Faye Wilson Kennedy shares news of Sacramento with W.E. Community Spotlight.
November 13, 2014
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November 1, 2014
Wright Enterprises shares the news of Silicon Valley from the lens of the Silicon Valley Black Chamber of Commerce. See details here.
November 1, 2014
Wright Enterprises Community Spotlight shines on the Giants, Family Feud Fundraiser, Taste of the Bay Fundraiser for San Francisco State University and more community news.
October 17, 2014
Employees of the theater and the marketing company were disrespectful to elderly NAACP members, the very folks that helped make James Brown famous, says San Francisco Independent Filmmaker Jacquie Taliaferro. See the repost from this summer's PRLog as the commentary calls for the consideration of commerce for the African American community as large studio's produce films and other products targeting the African Community.
October 15, 2014
October 14, 2014
W.E. Community Spotlight highlights news about Congresswoman Barbara Lee, former Ambassador Andrew Young, the Oakland African American Chamber of Commerce annual luncheon with keynoter University Now CEO Gene Wade and more community news.
October 6, 2014
Media Consultant and Activist, Jackie Wright of Wright, Enterprises, a three-time Associated Press Award-winning journalist, speaks out about ABC's "Black-ish." Wright says the new show to date adds to negative stereotypes about Black people especially, the long-time slavery and post slavery concept of the "over sexualized Black Mandingo.
October 3, 2014
Media Consultant and Activist, Jackie Wright, comments on the coverage of The Rice Elevator Video calling media, the NFL and the country to be accountable. Were the media balanced in the coverage on Mr. & Mrs. Ray Rice? Are media covering the issues of the NFL in a balanced way? Where are the barrage of images of players with CTE? Is the NFL killing its players and the media is silent on the subject while pouncing on the easy tabloid stories?